A judge recently ruled that a controversial anti-abortion billboard in southern New Mexico must come down.The recent ruling means Greg Fultz must remove his billboard that reads, This would have been a picture of my 2-month-old baby had the mother decided not to kill our child. The 35-year-old college student is the star of the billboard. Hes pictured holding an outline of the baby next to the phrase.I wanted to get out this message. I felt it was important and powerful enough to maybe sway one persons mind from having an abortion, Fultz said.Fultz said the billboard was inspired by a real-life experience, but his ex-girlfriend sued him and said the baby was lost through miscarriage.Fultzs attorney said his clients right to free speech will be violated if a court makes him take down the billboard.The billboard cost about $13,000. Fultz paid for it through a mix of donations and his own money.

ALAMOGORDO, N.M. —

A judge recently ruled that a controversial anti-abortion billboard in southern New Mexico must come down.

The recent ruling means Greg Fultz must remove his billboard that reads, This would have been a picture of my 2-month-old baby had the mother decided not to kill our child. The 35-year-old college student is the star of the billboard. Hes pictured holding an outline of the baby next to the phrase.

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I wanted to get out this message. I felt it was important and powerful enough to maybe sway one persons mind from having an abortion, Fultz said.

Fultz said the billboard was inspired by a real-life experience, but his ex-girlfriend sued him and said the baby was lost through miscarriage.

Fultzs attorney said his clients right to free speech will be violated if a court makes him take down the billboard.

The billboard cost about $13,000. Fultz paid for it through a mix of donations and his own money.